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Originally posted by original PM View PostYou seem to misunderstand democracy.
It is not about you getting what you want - it is about the will of the majority.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostChrist, you can see a conspiracy theory in your own shadow. FWIW, the EU will not be making any decisions based on UK holidaymakers.
I mean just look at the uproar over the fuel hikes in France right now.
And no for clarity the economy of the EU does not rest on British people getting pissed abroad.
However some parts of the EU would miss the tourist pound.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostHe has this misguided belief that Europe will collapse if UK holiday makers stop going there
It stems from his innumeracy.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostChrist, you can see a conspiracy theory in your own shadow. FWIW, the EU will not be making any decisions based on UK holidaymakers.
It stems from his innumeracy.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View Postjudgement is meant to be tomorrow. Of course they'll allow the UK to rescind A50 without penalty.
They need us more than we need them
More Brits than EVER holidaying abroad: UK travellers undeterred official stats reveal | Travel News | Travel | Express.co.uk
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe 2nd referendum should have just two options (we'll only get to it if BRINO fails):
1. Real a.k.a "hard" Brexit
2. Remain on same terms.
Which is what it should have been in the first place rather than Brexit cheerleaders misleading people that they could have their cake and eat it.
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Originally posted by BR14 View PostAhh, - right, was wondering about that
They need us more than we need them
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Post....In order to have a meaningful 2nd referendum we need to understand what the alternative is,
1. Real a.k.a "hard" Brexit
2. Remain on same terms.
Which is what it should have been in the first place rather than Brexit cheerleaders misleading people that they could have their cake and eat it.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Postand divide the country even more than we are now. In order to have a meaningful 2nd referendum we need to understand what the alternative is, and if that alternative is to remain then we need to know what the EU's terms are for us to rescind A50, i.e. adopt the Euro, relinquish our veto, and possibly other demands. Yes there will be demands because the EU holds all the cards if we want to rescind our A50.
We are caught between the proverbial rock and a hard place
There are also other regulations that the EU need to follow (for example, they cannot change any rebate until the end of this financial period, and even then it requires the agreement of all member states, and we are still a member state).
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View Postand divide the country even more than we are now. In order to have a meaningful 2nd referendum we need to understand what the alternative is, and if that alternative is to remain then we need to know what the EU's terms are for us to rescind A50, i.e. adopt the Euro, relinquish our veto, and possibly other demands. Yes there will be demands because the EU holds all the cards if we want to rescind our A50.
We are caught between the proverbial rock and a hard place
UK could cancel Brexit and stay in EU on same terms, says French government | The Independent,
It goes without saying that this would be a prerequisite to have Remain on the ballot paper, it would also be clear to EU members that any deviation from this would lead to a BRINO or no deal.Last edited by BlasterBates; 3 December 2018, 10:40.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI want a hard Brexit, so I can laugh at you cretins.
But it's not going to happen, there's no majority forr either May's deal or a hard Brexit.
The politicians will welch out and dump it on the people again.
We are caught between the proverbial rock and a hard place
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